“Towards GE15, the ‘shock’ factor will be the realisation that a cabal of very greedy and ambitious politicians tried to backstab a man who brought them back to power, contributed towards the DAP’s ouster and ‘saved’ millions of Malaysians from Covid-19. God, I will never forgive this cabal and its stupid, stupid advisors…”
Raggie Jessy Rithaudeen
It is inevitable that the 15thgeneral election will be held much sooner than you think, possibly some weeks after the Movement Control Order (MCO) is lifted, perhaps even the year end.
In parts one to six of a series detailing a plot to collapse the Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin led Federal Administration (refer articles below), I exposed how some quarters in PPBM, UMNO, PAS and PKR put together a secret group to discuss collapsing the Pakatan Harapan administration.
I also ran you through a series of select events as they unfolded – including the so-called Sheraton move – and explained what truly transpired and what made Muhyiddin change his mind and decide to accept the post of Prime Minister.
There is much, much more to the story. Suffice to say, it is the ‘missing link’ that will ultimately reveal who is calling the shots and who is being taken for a jolly good ride.
But that, as they say, is the name of the game – to confuse and mislead the opponent. This is something I will reveal in the series, which has yet to come to an end, when the time is right..
In a separate, supplementary live session (see video below) – ‘tampered’ with by an authority, perhaps to reduce its overall reach – I explained how some strategists in UMNO failed miserably at strategising and are blundering forward like nobody’s business.
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In a nutshell, when Datuk Seri Azmin Ali crossed over to PPBM with nine other Members of Parliament (MPs) from PKR, he timed it in such aa way that it coincided with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s firm “no” when the latter was asked the second time around if he was willing to work with UMNO en bloc.
This gave Muhyiddin, who had then been in talks with Azmin at the former’s house for quite a number of weeks, confidence that Azmin was “his guy” and could be trusted.
Azmin planned to entice a remaining four to five MPs from PKR who were (then) his staunch supporters and a remaining 10 or so fence sitters from the party who were disillusioned with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
He planned to lure them and WARISAN’s Datuk Seri Ahafie Apdal – who was adamant that he would only work with Mahathir – into joining a new coalition that would bring an abrupt end to Anwar’s premiership ambition.
Muhyiddin is believed to have seen through this and agreed that the PPBM faction aligned with government could number as many as 50 MPs should Azmin succeed.
Under the circumstances, the PPBM-WARISAN-GPS block would have been far bigger than Muafakat Nasional in terms of parliamentary representation and could have dominated discussions on Cabinet formation and seat allocations towards the 15thgeneral election.
But it was not to be.
The disillusioned MPs – the 10 or so I spoke of earlier – began to see that they were better off with Pakatan Harapan than Perikatan Nasional as it became apparent that a cabal in UMNO had planned all along to collapse government in due time.
This resulted in Muhyiddin’s coalition chalking a parliamentary majority so thin, it could collapse at any moment should as little as four MPs decide to cross over to team Mahathir and say adios amigos to Perikatan Nasional.
That’s the real situation we’re dealing with here, and it’s entirely possible – at present, nine or ten MPs from PPBM have voiced all sorts of concerns to people from camp Mahathir and seem utterly disgusted with Azmin’s failure to lure more MPs from PKR and WARISAN.
And that’s cutting a very, very long story short, enough to let you know that the MPs from PPBM aren’t likely to be satisfied with appointments to Government Linked Companies (GLCs) and what have you, as the fear is “what happens to us should the general election be called tomorrow,” not “how much more money we can make.”
Truth is, the cabal is adamant that parliament needs to be dissolved, and is confident, that the majority of Malays are so excited about PAS and UMNO coming together that they will remain with Muafakat Nasional come hell or high water..
Many MPs in PPBM are aware of this and aren’t exactly rejoicing at the idea of working with UMNO.
They’re well aware that their chances at being re-elected during the upcoming general election may be next to nothing as UMNO is so determined to make a huge comeback, it will step on anyone or anything to do so.
There is no way on earth the cabal will compromise with PPBM on seat allocations. However, its leaders aren’t aware, that they’re being ill advised by strategists who seem to think that this is what the Malay-Muslims want.
Like I said, it is the missing chunk in this narrative that will eventually decide who is truly calling the shots and who is being taken for a ride.
Suffice to say, the cabal can no longer back out or suddenly decide not to ‘kill’ Muhyiddin, as even if it did, many PPBM MPs are not thrilled with the idea of “not knowing when the sword will strike.”
As far as they’re concerned, if a government run by a 138-seat strong coalition can collapse “just like that,” bringing down one with a razor thin majority in parliament would be akin to “collapsing a castle made of sand.”
Yes, be prepared for a general election – like it or not, we’re headed towards GE15, one way or the other, and you can thank the cabal for it.
Not only was the cabal conned into thinking that the Malay-Muslims would be ok with the idea of “chopping Muhyiddin’s head off,” its leaders were so confident that they had it all figured out.
Hint – why do you think Azmin and Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin are so quiet and let Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri do all the talking?
Why do you think Muhyiddin, who happens to be the Prime Minister of Malaysia and chairman of Khazanah, refused to announce GLC appointments for MPs and let PAS’ Takiyuddin Hassan do it instead?
Perhaps I’ll delve deeper into this a little later – for now, no matter who does the talking, it is Muhyiddin who gets the credit, as it is he who took over the reins of government “in the nick of time” and did what was necessary to battle Covid-19.
With Muhyiddin emerging as hero and with the PPBM-PAS-UMNO ‘alliance’ being a step closer towards “penyatuan ummah secara menyeluruh,” should the government collapse and should the cabal refuse to compromise with PPBM on seat allocations (to the extent that PPBM leaves Perikatan), it would be akin to burning 15 – 18 per cent of Muafakat Nasional’s votes, maybe even 20.
Think I’m kidding? Time will tell…
I don’t need to remind you how little a swing in the Malay-Muslim vote it took to shift the pendulum towards Pakatan Harapan.
And let’s not forget that in politics, it is the element of shock that allows an incident or event to be ingrained in the minds of voters for a very, very long time.
Towards GE14, the ‘shock’ factor was the claim that billions were being ‘robbed’ from this place or that place while the commoner was made to ‘suffer’ due to GST.
Towards GE15, the ‘shock’ will be the realisation that a cabal of very greedy and ambitious politicians tried to backstab a man who brought them back to power, contributed towards the DAP’s ouster and ‘saved’ millions of Malaysians from Covid-19.
If PPBM turns its back on Perikatan National as a result, and if the DAP agrees to field more Malays and tells Lim Guan Eng, Lim Kit Siang, Ong Kian Ming, Tony Pua, Teressa Kok and Nga Kor Ming to “stay at home,” you can bet your last dollar that Pakatan Harapan will make a comeback as PPBM tightens its grip on Johor (Muhyiddin’s territory) and expands existing strongholds.
God, I will never forgive this cabal and its stupid, stupid advisors…
To be continued…
READ ALSO – PLOT AGAINST MUHYIDDIN GOVERNMENT (PARTS ONE TO SIX):
Komplot tumbangkan kerajaan Muhyiddin (Bahagian Satu): Jom mula dari awal…
Komplot tumbangkan kerajaan Muhyiddin (Bahagian Dua): Cara Azmin ‘diperangkap’…
Komplot tumbangkan kerajaan Muhyiddin (Bahagian Lima): Impian Azmin menjadi Perdana Menteri…
